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o_O the Konami Batman and Robin game is actually pretty good. Also no mention of NES Batman? Batman has hardly been shortchanged on good games through the years. Arkham Asylum is a stone cold classic that finally brought EVERYTHING together but dismissing the broad back catalogue as sub-par is a little disingenuous. Reply+2

To be fair, you're a bit of a hero for that. I remember everyone desperately scooping up all the copies they could find. It turned my HK Dreamcast that would only play Japanese games into something much more amazing and helped cement the Dreamcast into my favourite console of the time and, perhaps, all time.

I was obsessed with Ant Attack as a kid for the longest time. It was fascinating and rather sandboxy given its very simple premise and systems. Truly an underrated gem.

One thing I liked doing was standing on the poor stranded persons head as the ants chomped away at them, occasionally throwing a grenade to offer them a moments respite before the Ants came once more for their tender flesh.

They should put this time and effort into Resident Evil 7... but given how this one came out and performed I would not be surprised if it's outsourced to a western developer. I understand Peter Molyneux's not up to much presently... Reply-1

A great piece of software (hard pushed to call it a game to be honest) that was gripping from start to finish and certainly a piece of work people should pay attention to (cough cough David Cage cough cough).

Manages to deliver well on promises made by games with ten times the budget a hundred times better. Reply+5

The new "default" female Shepard is pretty disgusting on every level. I don't understand how anyone involved in her design (and I use that term loosely) could have thought it was even close to being acceptable as part of a finished game, let alone having it pushed front and center as a part of their "Oh shit these guys exist we'd better do something to let them know we know" marketing push.

The whole movement for 3 felt exploitative in the extreme and leaves as bad a taste in my mouth as the ending did.